Before you look back at this remarkable and captivating Duke basketball season, take a deep breath, because by the end of this article you will not be able to sit still. Duke entered the 2014­2015 season after suffering a shocking defeat to 14 seed Mercer in Duke’s first game of the 2014 NCAA Tournament. The upcoming season looked promising with … Read More

Great article from the News & Observer on Quinn Cook and his quest to make an NBA roster, underdog or not Quinn could be a valuable asset to an NBA squad at a bargain price. Shooting is at a premium in the NBA, that is Quinn’s strong-suit.

I didn’t have very much time to put this together and I’m not a video guy but still wanted to pay tribute to Senior Captain Quinn Cook with some highlights from this year. For those with delicate sensibilities when it comes to Hip-Hop I suggest you mute the video. Congrats on 4 years of growth and maturation. Good luck tonight … Read More

Washington, DC native Quinn Cook, the lone senior on this year’s Duke squad, may not be getting the amount of press coverage and buzz that the “4 Quarters” (the pre-season nickname given to the heralded 4-man freshman class Coach Mike Krzyzewski hauled into Durham this year) has, but his importance cannot be overstated. Cook has been Mr. Big Shot all … Read More

Duke Takes it to the Tar Heel 93-81 on Senior Night in front of a raucous crowd and some high-profile signees, recruits and sports celebrities. Jabari Parker in what could be his final game in front of the Crazies had probably the game of his career. Parker scored a career high 30 points and pulled down 11 rebounds for the … Read More